She has been known for rising above “ridiculous drama” and wanting to be a role model, but on Monday night Kim Kardashian West appeared to take a page from husband Kanye West‘s book on Twitter feuds.
In a series of feisty tweets, the reality star hit back at Bette Midler, Chloe Grace Moretz and Piers Morgan, all of whom criticized her NSFW selfie.
“Hey @piersmorgan never offer to buy a married woman clothes. thats on some ashley madison type shit #forresearch,” Kardashian West, 35, tweeted to the television personality who earlier offered to purchase the mother of two an outfit, after he acknowledge her husband’s $53 million debt.
Which, in case you were curious, the Keeping up with the Kardashians star seems unbothered about.
“Sorry I’m late to the party guys I was busy cashing my 80 million video game check & transferring 53 million into our joint account,” she wrote, adding money bag emojis.
Quick to respond, Morgan said what most of us were thinking about the out of character tweets.
“Fairly sure @kanyewest just seized control of @KimKardashian’s phone,” he tweeted.
But Kardashian West wasn’t finished yet. Next, she took on Midler, who had insinuated that we’ve seen all there is to see when it comes to Mrs. West’s nude selfies.
“Hey @BetteMidler I know it’s past your bedtime but if you’re still up and reading this send nudes #justkidding,” the Kimoji creator tweeted, adding “hey @BetteMidler I really didn’t want to bring up how you sent me a gift awhile back trying to be a fake friend then come at me #dejavu.”
Finally, Kardashian West called out Moretz, who retweeted Midler’s message before, politely giving her opinion on “respecting the platform you’re given as a celebrity.”
“Let’s all welcome @ChloeGMoretz to twitter, since no one knows who she is. your nylon cover is cute boo,” she hit back.
To top it all off, the reality star ended her Twitter spree with a “sipping tea” Kimoji, followed by another nude photo of herself captioned “#liberated.”
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